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Theatre. --Miss Bateman will appear to-night as "Geraldine," in the Tragedy of " Geraldine; or Love's Victory." That this young lady may justly claim a place among the best actresses on the American stage, is conceded by competent dramatic critics, and we hope that her engagement in Richmond will result in a triumph similar to those she has achieved elsewhere. She certainly has our good wishes in all her undertakings.
Theatre. --Miss Bateman will appear to-night as "Geraldine," in the Tragedy of " Geraldine; or Love's Victory." That this young lady may justly claim a place among the best actresses on the American stage, is conceded by competent dramatic critics, and we hope that her engagement in Richmond will result in a triumph similar to those she has achieved elsewhere. She certainly has our good wishes in all her undertakings. Theatre. --Miss Bateman will appear to-night as "Geraldine," in the Tragedy of " Geraldine; or Love's Victory." That this young lady may justly claim a place among the best actresses on the American stage, is conceded by competent dramatic critics, and we hope that her engagement in Richmond will result in a triumph similar to those she has achieved elsewhere. She certainly has our good wishes in all her undertakings.
Theatre. --Miss Bateman will appear to-night as "Geraldine," in the Tragedy of " Geraldine; or Love's Victory." That this young lady may justly claim a place among the best actresses on the American stage, is conceded by competent dramatic critics, and we hope that her engagement in Richmond will result in a triumph similar to those she has achieved elsewhere. She certainly has our good wishes in all her undertakings.